Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 20, 1978, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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EIGHT-The Gazette-Times. Heppner, Oregon. Thursday, July 20, pi
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The Women's Activity Cluh
met at the home ot the
chairman on Tuesday evening
for its regular meeting. Plans
were made for a stew supper
followed by a program by the
Eastern Oregon Old Time
Fiddlers Assn. for Sept. 23.
It was announced that due to
the late harvest, the August
Grange meeting has been
cancelled and the Executive
Committee will meet and take
care of any business that may
be necessary. Those present
for the evening were Pat
Wright. Betty Marquardt,
Barbara Cutsforth, Virginia
Peck, Florence McMillan,
Josie Peck and Hilda Yocom.
Refreshments were served
later in the evening. The next
meeting will be at the Josie
Peck home August 15.
Virginia Peck was
hostess to the July meeting of
the Three Links Club at her
home on Thursday afternoon.
Plans were discussed for the
sidewalk Bazaar, and a spa
ghetti supper and card party
to be held July 22 at the IOOF
Hall in Lexington. Marian
Robinson, the chairman of the
group, presided.
A crafts day is planned for
Thursday at the Barbara
Cutsforth home, when the
group will bring different
patterns and crafts for ex
change to be made for the
annual Food Sale and Bazaar
held annually in Heppner.
Those present were Florence
McMillan, Irene Padberg.
Catie Padberg, Ruth Robin
son, Eula Bloodsworth, Mar
ian Robinson, Barbara Cuts
forth, Dorothy Burcham, Del
pha Jones and the hostess
Virginia Peck. Irene Padberg
won the door prize. The next
meeting will be at the Dorothy
Burcham home, where the
group will be entertained with
a lawn meeting.
Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Pap
ineau is a patient in Pioneer
Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Havener
of Boardman were callers at
the C.C. Jones home Sunday
evening.
Dewie Irvin of Grants Pass
and Mr. and Mrs. G.E. Irvin of
Boardman were visiting rela
tives in Lexington enroute
home from Monument, where
they had spent the day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L.D.
Vinson.
Jason Van Winkle of Taco
ma. Wash, is visiting with his
father, Billy, and his grand
mother, Gladys Van Winkle,
this week.
Tom Bradd of Ontario was a
weekend visitor at the Van
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Barbara Pike
The Jack Williamson family
is back at its home in Camp
Five following a two-week trip
to Sacramento, Calif. Jack
and Sandy and their two
children, Annette and Justin,
left June 29 to visit friends and
check out the employment
picture in the area.
Bob and Laurie Hire and
children were in Kinzua Mon
day. Bob was here working
while Laurie and the children
spent the day with Bob's
sister, Sue Mattison, and
family.
Jiggs and Rita Bowman
enjoyed a long weekend visit
from their daughter-in-law,
Robin, and their two grand
daughters, Erika and Natilie.
The young Bowman's were
without husband and father
Joe, who is in California
attending the National X-Ray
Convention. Robin and her
children returned home to
Portland Monday to prepare
for a trip to Boise, Idaho.
Don't think that Rita and
Jiggs are at home without
company. ..they are babysit
ting. ..or dogsitting Joe and
Robin's dog Toby. Maybe
Toby will help them stay busy
while their Cindy is at the
Cascade Basketball Camp this
week.
Winkle home. His wife Glenda
has been here tor a couple of
weeks and returned honievith
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wil
liams were houseguc sts of his
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Blair at
l.euiston. whore they atten
ded the -tfith class reunion of
Mr. Williams class of the
Lew'ishm High School.
Hilda Yocom accompanied
her son. Jack, to Calgary,
Canada last week where they
attended the Calgary Stam
pede. Lee Wagenblast and Helen
Kruger were Dufur callers on
Saturday and attended the
Farger-Roth reunion. Mrs.
Roth is the grandmother of the
Lexington ladies.
Recent overnight visitors
with Lee Wagenblast were a
cousin and family of the late
Alvin Wagonblast. Mr, and
Mrs. Melvin Wagenblast and
son Dennis. They were en
route to The Dalles for a visit
from Bucyrus. Ohio. This is
the first time in 2:5 years that
Mr. Wagenblast had been
visiting relatives in The
Dalles.
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Phone 676-9228
New procedures set for fair entries
Persons wishing to enter
animals or items in the 1978
Umatilla County Fair will find
a new entry procedure to
follow. Unlike in previous
years, there is now no
pre-entry required. However
livestock exhibitors must still
indicate by July 21 the kinds
and numbers of animals
(includes poultry and rabbits)
' they wish to enter, This is to be
done by completing the ap
propriate form in the pre
mium book or by obtaining
one from the Fair or Exten
sion offices. Open class live
stock exhibitors should also
make their entry fee payment
when returning this form.
A three-sectional exhibit
card mut be filled out lor
These should accompany item
or animal on entry day;
Monday, August 7 for most
items and poultry and rabbits
(some floriculture on Thurs
day), and Tuesday, August 8
for livestock.
In addition to the exhibit
card an exhibitor number will
be assigned each person or
club entering this year. This
may be picked up (in person)
at the fairgrounds beginning
August 1 or on entry day.
Premium Books, livestock
"kind and number" forms and
exhibit cards are available at
the Fair office and at the
Extension offices in Pendle
ton, Milton-Freewater and
Hermiston. For further details
phone the Fair office at
567-6121.
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305 S.W. 11th.
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Umatilla
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